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		<title>By: Chris</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m facing precisely this situation.  

My job is really a good job -- I have flexibility, and earn good money.  But my heart is no longer in it, and I am trying to decide about early retirement.  The question of course becomes &quot;do you have enough&quot;.  I think so, but what if I don&#039;t?

I think in the end, you have to let go of the financial details (which are always built upon potentially flawed assumptinos), and follow your heart.  Or as Joseph Campbell notes:  &quot;Follow your bliss.&quot;

I believe (in my heart) that everything else will follow that heart-felt decision.  Let&#039;s hope so!  

Thanks for this serendipitous message.</description>
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<p>My job is really a good job &#8212; I have flexibility, and earn good money.  But my heart is no longer in it, and I am trying to decide about early retirement.  The question of course becomes &#8220;do you have enough&#8221;.  I think so, but what if I don&#8217;t?</p>
<p>I think in the end, you have to let go of the financial details (which are always built upon potentially flawed assumptinos), and follow your heart.  Or as Joseph Campbell notes:  &#8220;Follow your bliss.&#8221;</p>
<p>I believe (in my heart) that everything else will follow that heart-felt decision.  Let&#8217;s hope so!  </p>
<p>Thanks for this serendipitous message.</p>
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